Charges dropped against Bills' Zay Jones

Los Angeles prosecutors say they are declining to bring charges against Buffalo Bills receiver Zay Jones, days after a naked, bloody argument with his brother.

Paul Eakins, a spokesman for the Los Angeles County district attorney's office, tells the Associated Press that prosecutors are declining the case due to insufficient evidence.

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Jones, whose legal name is Isaiah Avery Jones, was arrested Monday night on suspicion of felony vandalism after police said officers found him "breaking glass doors and windows'' in an apartment building.

His father, Robert Jones, posted a note on his Twitter account on Wednesday saying his son "is with me and his mom,'' while adding "he's going to be fine!''

The Buffalo Bills have said little about the arrest, except issuing a statement when it occurred:

"We are aware of the incident involving Zay Jones. We are still in the process of gathering more information on the matter. At this point, we will have no further comment."

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Zay Jones' father says his son will be fine, and online jail records show the Buffalo Bills receiver has been released two days after being arrested in Los Angeles following a naked, bloody argument with his brother.